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This is a animation simulator of the packet scheduler SP-PIFO. This project can animate SP-PIFO's behavior with any rank distribution and any number of queues according to your demand.
Artifacts for the "BBQ: A Fast and Scalable Integer Priority Queue for Hardware Packet Scheduling" paper that appears in NSDI '24.
MetaOpt: Towards efficient heuristic design with quantifiable and confident performance
NS3 implementation of Homa Transport Protocol
Automated upstream mirror for libbpf stand-alone build.
A code generator for packet-processing pipelines based on end-to-end program synthesis
the LIBpcap interface to various kernel packet capture mechanism
Software responsible for extracting DDoS Fingerprints from traffic captures.
eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability
hostCC is a congestion control architecture which handles host congestion, along with in-network congestion
MoonGen is a fully scriptable high-speed packet generator built on DPDK and LuaJIT. It can saturate a 10 Gbit/s connection with 64 byte packets on a single CPU core while executing user-provided Lu…
Transparent Security is a solution for identify the source devices of a DDoS attack and mitigates the attack in the customer premises or the access network. This solution leverages a P4 based progr…
SkyPilot: Run AI and batch jobs on any infra (Kubernetes or 15+ clouds). Get unified execution, cost savings, and high GPU availability via a simple interface.
p4-traffictool helps in packet generation, parsing and dissection for popular backends
A collection of network related libraries that includes protocol parsers and daemons
Vulnerability scanner written in Go which uses the data provided by https://osv.dev
Reducing P4 Language’s Voluminosity using Higher-Level Constructs
upload big files to Zenodo using cURL, jq and bash
Aggregate-Based Congestion Control for Pulse-Wave DDoS Defense
albertgran / netdeadlines
Forked from paperswithcode/ai-deadlines⏰ Networking Conference Deadline Countdowns
Approximating Push-In First-Out Behaviors using Strict-Priority Queues